New Year's Resolutions, part one
I always vaguely make New Year's Resolutions, and rarely do much about keeping them. They vary from year to year, but always involve doing better in school and getting into shape. I can't say that I kept the first one this semester, unless some miracle in grading occurs. But this year, I did actually get back into shape. Around the first of the year, I started a new gym habit. But I didn't do anything about my eating, and I didn't lose weight, but I'm sure I was healthier. Mid-summer, I discovered SparkPeople and actually started paying attention to calories burned and calories taken in, and I lost weight. And then school happened, and I gained a bit of it back. But I think I'm back on track again. As of yesterday. If I can just make it through Christmas without gaining any weight, I will be delighted.
I think my other New Year's Resolution is going to be to read more books. I tend to not read during law school. My brain just sort of goes numb and I can't bring myself to read anything after I've finished my reading for class. But in recent weeks, in part thanks to PaperBackSwap, I've been reading a bit more, and I've got a huge pile of books to be read. It's nice to read before bed, kind of numb my brain, not think about law school.
I'll probably make an even bigger list. Maybe my resolutions should also include "Keep my resolutions."